My favorite way to decorate for the various holidays is printing off some vintage postcard images and sprinkling them throughout my home.
It's a simple, quick and easy way to get a lot of color and vintage Easter goodness without a lot of work.
You can just tuck them different places here and there.
I found this little clipboard frame at Michael's in bright springy colors and clipped a postcard to it.
The chick under glass is a Lefton chick I used in my vintage farmhouse spring centerpiece a few years ago. That chick sure does get around!
I made this super-duper simple postcard display "frame" in about 4 minutes. 24 if you count the time it took me to find and plug in the miter saw.
I won't bore you with a full-blown tutorial on it, but I took a piece of 1x8x6 pine board that I bought at Home Depot (in reality the board is 7 ¼" wide due to silly Carpenter math) and cut it down to 21" long. Then I stuck three bulldog clips on it with thumbtacks and clipped the postcards on it.
Sure, you could paint the wood with milk paint or stain it or get all fancy schmancy with it. But I sort of like the raw, rustic look of the wood mixed with the industrial look of the bulldog clips.
And there was the whole 4 minutes thing.
You could also make a banner with the postcard images by simply hot gluing them to ribbon. Maybe adding a few pompoms or something to cute it up a bit.
And I'm saying you "could", because I didn't. My hot glue gun ran out of glue while I was trying to make it, so I thought a photo of me mid-way through the project was close enough.
Or really, like I said in the beginning, my favorite way to display vintage postcards is the simple, just place them around the house method.
Here is one simply plopped in a planter of tulips.
And here is one clothespinned to my bedspring memo board.
Simple. Quick. Easy.
If you'd like to print out your own images to use in craft projects, here are 12 vintage Easter images for you.
Vintage Easter Images
Since postcards easily fit 4 to a page, I've broken them down 4 to a page (crazy how that works). You'll see larger versions of the images followed by the link to print those 4 images out. Just click where it says "Get Printable PDF file here" to get that group of images and off you go.
Group 1
Get Group 1 Printable PDF File HERE
Group 2
Get Group 2 Printable PDF File HERE
Group 3
Get Group 3 Printable PDF File HERE
Other postcard posts you may enjoy:
Mutilated Bunnies & Other Easter Whimsey - a very odd (disturbing? historically accurate?) Easter postcard
Vintage Easter Postcards - these vintage Easter images have a little cross-species romance going on (bow chicka wow wow)
4th Of July Vintage Postcard Printables - because 4th of July is prime time to send postcards?
Vintage Christmas Cards - in case you missed sending Aunt Margaret a 4th of July postcard
Pamela
Is the jadeite a vintage find or is there a link. Also, can't find the yellow clipboard from Michael's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Pamela
Loving these great ideas. I am going to try them today. I am currently searching for a Jadeite stand like in your photo. They are so expensive, even the reproduction ones. Thanks so much for these.
Tara @ Stilettos and Shiplap
These printables are amazing! Such great quality and so cute! Just the vintage look I am obsessed with . Thanks so much for sharing them with us all.
Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
These are so pretty! I love chickens, especially when they are little puffs of fluff! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Vickie
You've found so many charming Easter images, Pam! I love the extra-large chicks with the itty bitty cow. Your yellow clipboard is a nice springy accent to your table display. Thanks for sharing!
deb
Thank you for the sweet vintage images. Now I have to go get a color cartridge for the printer, thanks, but a good thanks!! Hoppy Spring!!
taryterre
LOVE the postcards. GROUP 3 with that red upside down umbrella is my favorite. Your displays are charming.
Della
Hi Pam,
These vintage Easter images are wonderful? Thanks for posting them.
Della
Oops! My above comment was supposed to be an exclamation, not a question. ; )
-Della
FLORENCE @ VintageSouthernPicks
You & I are on the same wavelength with using vintage postcards. I LOVE them & you've reminded me to go look through my stash. Those little chickies are so adorable & I also like your wood display with the bulldog clips. In fact, I like that whole vignette on the table. I'm getting inspiration for sure when I do my own Easter display!
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces
Wonderful images, Pam! And I love your display project, too...thanks for sharing!
Diane
Miss Pam, AGAIN, such cute ideas for us! I love your house, your displays, your creativity! I was just thinking about pulling out my Easter boxes. Am really motivated now! THANK YOU!
Lorraine
My Monday morning read with my coffee. Your blog ALWAYS makes me happy! Happy Spring Pam.
Diana
Gorgeous images, Pam! I downloaded them all for future projects. Thanks so much!
Ashley ~ 3 Little Greenwoods
These are so precious! I love the one with the pink ribboned bunny tied to the cart full of eggs. Thanks so much for sharing!
Leslie
These are great. Thanks for sharing them!
chris aka monkey
love those old images the chicks look so real and fuzzy and the colors are awesome xx
Pam
It's funny you mention fuzzy chicks! I had thought about gluing some fuzzy bits (like fuzzy glitter?) on some of them but couldn't find it in Hobby Lobby. And honestly the sales lady was looking at me oddly when I was trying to explain I needed fuzzy stuff you can pet.
chris aka monkey
you would think salespeople in places like hl would understand brilliant creative minds huh ? xx
Reed and Willow Crafts
Can I use these adorable Easter postcards in a craft that I can sell.